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Badarai japanese teacup and "buddhist flow" 01. ceramics traveled around Taipei and its surroundings. He visited many of Ximending's many locations, most of the emblematic sites of the Elephant mountain, the Jiufenen, tea mountains and plantations, and the aura of many urban monuments and churches, "hecked" and unexpectedly appeared...
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Chasen made of light bamboo. Handmade Japanese matcha tea's and tea ceremony's essential tools. With It's help you can make a delectable matcha tea from powdered green tea...
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Tools for making Japanese green tea in one package. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The package contains four parts. It has a chasen, a chawan, a kusenaoshi and a chasaku. Each item in the package is a product made in Japan...
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Japanese matcha tea ceremony bowl made of discolored light (white) stoneware. With the help of chasen and chasaku, traditional japanese matcha (powdered green tea) making is an essential ceramic accessory to fully experience the japanese tea ceremony. A handmade unique design product that is essential and essential not only for traditional but modern matcha tea making...
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Kuro chawan - Japanese matcha tea ceramic in gift box for Japanese tea ceremony and tea from passion. Anyone who is addicted to or just a lover of Japanese teas can hardly afford not to have at least one so-called kuro chawan. Although this category does not differ much from classic chawan ceramics, it is such an old classic of traditional Japanese tea that it...
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Matcha set - Japanese green tea making tools in one package. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The package contains four parts. It has a chasen, a kusenaoshi and a chasaku and a chawan...
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Matcha set - tools for making Japanese green tea with ceremony class matcha tea. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The contents of the package consist of five parts. It includes a chasen, a kusenaoshi and a chasaku and a chawan and a ceremony quality 40g matcha tea...
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Matcha set - tools for making Japanese powdered green tea in one package. The almost indispensable tools for making classic or traditional Japanese matcha tea can now be purchased bundled together. The contents of the package consist of four parts. It has a chasen, a kusenaoshi and a chasaku and a chawan...
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Unique hand made high fired small size chawan with Japanese aesthetics. Its shape is adapted to the known chawan types, but it cannot be classified into any of the types. The mini chawan combines more styling features...
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Handmade on high temperature burnt "aperitif and tea ceramics" next to Japanese, Korean and Chinese dishes. Its shape is adapted to the known chawan types, but it cannot be classified into any of the types. The mini chawan combines several stylistic features, including the style of han tsutsu...
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Natsume is an infinitely simple and lovely tool for storing matcha tea. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony complements a traditional look and is decorated with traditional (gold and red) Japanese motifs. Its exterior in a high-gloss black color conveys the classic aesthetics of chado. It is an essential accessory for several stages of the matcha tea ceremony. The simple and clean-shaped container closes with a simple lid. Fill the shape of the matcha tea powder to 3/4 suit or ethical in the holder and store it in the holder...
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Pinku - Japanese matcha pot - tea ceramic for Japanese tea ceremony: The term pinku has created a staggering subculture around itself in Japanese matcha and powdered green tea culture (especially among young people). What is particularly interesting is that in addition to young people who are not deterred from making matcha tea either pink or pink, older and more disciplined tea makers and matcha fan generations have found their calculation and taste in this slightly underground-like genre based primarily on color...